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Quotations won’t save you

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Do you have a quote you live your life by or think of often?

Overthink. Underthink. Thinking is not your friend. It’s a slow grind downward. But to be alone in your thoughts, devoid of spammy, low-quality, manipulative pollution, is genius.

The slits in the castle wall present shooting opportunities against the extracting bovine. No, we embrace uncertainty and ambiguity in a symbiotic relationship to the truth and august imagination. The criticism may be eloquent, but it’s also dangerous.

“I hate quotation. Tell me what you know.” Ralph Waldo Emerson found inner creativity a natural resource. Wickedness amplified originality, while dullness contaminated the suffocating pollen.


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